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There are Christadelphians in many countries of
the world. We are people who read the whole Bible. We accept the Bible
as a message from God. Christadelphians read the Bible carefully. They
believe in the Bible’s promises about Jesus Christ. They believe what
the Bible says about the future of the world. They are waiting for the
return of Jesus from heaven to set up God's kingdom on the earth. The
name Christadelphian comes from two Greek words that mean "Brothers in
Christ". If you wish to see a summary of our beliefs please click
here.
If you wish to know more about the
Christadelphians please click the relevant question below.
Frequently asked questions
Where do Christadelphians
live?
What do Christadelphians
believe?
How did the
Christadelphians begin?
How do
Christadelphians organise themselves?
Do Christadelphians have the same beliefs all over the world ?
What kind of
people are Christadelphians?
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Where do Christadelphians
live?
There are Christadelphians in over 50 countries.
The United Kingdom has the most Christadelphians, followed by parts of
Africa. Christadelphians are also in the USA, Canada, the Caribbean,
parts of South America, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, the Philippines,
Hong Kong, Korea, China, Nepal, Sri Lanka and India; Germany and Eastern
Europe; and in the Pacific Islands, New Zealand and Australia. There are
even some Christadelphians in Israel.
What do Christadelphians
believe?
Christadelphians believe the things that Jesus and
his disciples taught nearly 2000 years ago.
Many Christian churches do not follow the Bible
today. They have changed things to how they want them to be.
Since the times of Jesus, there have been small
groups of people who believed what the Bible said. Many of these people
were cruelly treated in times past.
If you wish to see a summary of our beliefs please
click
here.
How did the
Christadelphians begin?
In 1832, an English doctor named John Thomas was
sailing from London to New York. He was going to America to see if it
was a good place to live. As the ship crossed the Atlantic Ocean, a
violent storm came. It looked as if the ship would sink and everyone
aboard would die. John Thomas suddenly found that he knew nothing about
what would happen after he died. He vowed that he would find out if he
lived through the storm.
Dr. Thomas lived through the storm, and came to
America. As he had promised, he started to read and study the Bible. For
the next 15 years, he visited many of the new churches that were
starting in America. John Thomas saw that they did not teach everything
he read in the Bible. He wrote many books and started a magazine telling
others what he had found in the Bible.
He returned to England to tell people there what
he had found in the Bible. Another Englishman, Robert Roberts, helped
Dr. Thomas. Soon there were people worshipping together in England. In
the Christadelphians, each group of believers is called an "ecclesia"
rather than "church". This is because it is the people that are
important, not the building. When most people think of churches, they
think of the building before they think of the people.
In 1864, there was the Civil War in the USA. The
ecclesias needed a name to call themselves, so that they could get
permission from the Government not to fight in the War. Dr. Thomas
thought up the word "Christadelphian". The name comes from two Greek
words: "Christ", which is Jesus Christ, and "adelphi" meaning "brother".
So the name "Christadelphian" means "brothers in Christ".
Christadelphians are grateful to John Thomas for
finding the message of the Bible. John Thomas was not a prophet or
someone special. He read the Bible, just as we try to do.
Christadelphians follow Jesus Christ, not John Thomas.
How do
Christadelphians organise themselves?
There are groups of Christadelphians who look
after preaching work, the sick, the old, and children. There are Offices
in a few countries that print books and magazines. The Christadelphians
have no paid ministers or priests. There is no central group who decides
what is done or what is believed. The members of the ecclesias give
their money to pay for things that must be done. Access to the English Course
on this web-site is
free to you, the student, because the message of the Bible is free.
How do Christadelphians work together if there is
no central group? We are joined together by our common faith in the
Bible, and the way we live.
Each "ecclesia" looks after its own affairs, and
chooses "elders". There are officers who work in the ecclesia, but none
of them are paid for their work. Members are called "Brother" and
"Sister".
Jesus Christ is the head of each ecclesia.
Christadelphians do not build enormous grand buildings. Some ecclesias
have their own halls, but some meet in schoolrooms, halls or homes.
Do Christadelphians have the same beliefs all over the world ?
In whatever part of the world they live,
Christadelphians have read and studied the Bible, and have come to the
same basic beliefs. These beliefs are written in a booklet called the
"Statement of Faith", which every member agrees to when they are
baptised. Before anyone is baptised and becomes a Christadelphian, he or
she must understand the important teachings of the Bible.
Christadelphians can travel throughout the world
and find other Christadelphians. They are friends because they all
believe in Jesus. They are in "fellowship".
What kind of
people are Christadelphians?
We all need God’s help. So we believe that it is
important to pray. Every day, we try to read some of the Bible. On
Sunday mornings, we meet to remember what Jesus has done by dying for
us. You will find that Christadelphians are very happy people because
they have a sure and practical faith. We are very serious about the way
we live, because we are waiting for Jesus Christ to return to the earth
and set-up God’s kingdom.
We must be ready for the coming of Jesus.
Christadelphians lead clean and honest lives. We
do not drink heavily, and we do not gamble. We try to be generous, as
God has been generous to us. Christadelphians obey the law. We try to do
the right thing. We do not take part in politics or government; we do
not fight or go to war; we do not take people to court. Following Jesus
means being true to your wife or husband. We do not have sex outside
marriage. The family unit is very important; God wants us to live in
families.
Christadelphians want to share the message of
Jesus with you.
Christadelphians believe that the message of Jesus
is important. We want you to know what the Bible says. We hope that you
will read the Bible for yourself, and see that it has a message for
everyone. All they have to do is read the Bible carefully, and ask God
to help them. Perhaps one day soon, you might like to join us.
"Now this is eternal life: that they may know you,
the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom you have sent." John 17:3
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